US B-52 Bombers Seen Flying Off Coast of Venezuela
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Three aircraft—call signs BUNNY01, BUNNY02, and BUNNY03—were observed on extended flight patterns from Louisiana's Barksdale Air Force Base in a striking show of force aimed at Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
The United States has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela. These operations may include lethal actions aimed at removing President Nicolas Maduro. This move follows a significant US military buildup in the Caribbean.
Two US B-52 aircraft were spotted flying over the Caribbean toward Venezuela, briefly disappearing from flight tracking before reappearing, according to Flightradar24., US News, Times Now
With the suspension of dialogue between the US and Venezuela, the sighting of US B-52 bombers in Venezuelan airspace, and the further lethal US strikes in the Caribbean, the US seems to be accelerating its drive towards war with Venezuela.
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Historian Alan McPherson calls this buildup “the largest in the region since 1965”. Eight U.S. warships, a nuclear attack submarine, and F-35 fighter jets now patrol near Venezuela, backed by roughly 10,